Obi-Wan understands what she meant by the comment, but also hears the other meaning: her chosen field is dangerous, her life could be cut short. He responds to both when he replies, "The same can be said for the Jedi. We'll just have to take care of each other, it seems."
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Because they're having a pleasant conversation, Obi-Wan lets the worry of peril and death slide past him; worrying now will do nothing but ruin a perfectly good day, as there's nothing he can concretely plan for. Instead, he continues to follow Padmé, until they reach a break in the foliage, entering a clearing that sits atop an outcropping overlooking the water. Glancing to the side, he can see the manor, large and majestic.
"Well. I can see why you enjoy this spot."